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Apr 30, 2007

Proto Monday >> Dean Bradley's Mainframe

For today's installment of Proto Monday we have an exclusive look at two updated production samples for Dean Bradley's Mainframe figure from STRANGEco. The  axe-wielding Mainframe character is a forceful computer come to life with a monitor for a head, CPU unit as torso, a keyboard for one hand, and wires and cables carrying all the action.  These pictures show two previously unseen camo editions to go along with the orange and silver editions first shown at Toy Fair '06.    The incredibly poseable figures (wire arms and legs) will drop in the third quarter of this year with the possibility of a special SDCC '07 edition.   

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Canti bite! So sad because Strange Co. is usually on point.

Nothing like Canti if you look at it, mrcrackalacka aint shit.

hubba bubba undercover. It's still weak.

I dig it...StrangeCo is still on point...hard to be second when they were the first...know what I mean...great piece.

Forget shit cracks...Strange co. only puts out quality artist works and works with artist that deserves a toy, unlike others who put out any old toy. Mainframes a cool cat partner crime this toy is fully posable! Big ups to PocketFullOfMonsters. Never sleep! Much mahalos and respects to Vinyl Pulse for posting this. Peace ya'll.

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